something familiar: Dawn Springer Dance Projects
One-Off Exhibitions•Jan 17, 2026 — Feb 21, 2026
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Please join us on Saturday, January 17th for a benefit gala kicking off our first dance residency featuring the piece Something Familiar choreographed by Dawn Springer Dance Projects. The show runs through Saturday, February 21, 2026 with limited seating gallery performances and a weekly screening of an original film of Something Familiar by video artist Rachel Malehorn.
Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rossetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the eph…
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something familiar: Dawn Springer Dance Projects
One-Off Exhibitions•Jan 17, 2026 — Feb 21, 2026
Press Release
We’re doing something different for our next exhibition...
Please join us on Saturday, January 17th for a benefit gala kicking off our first dance residency featuring the piece Something Familiar choreographed by Dawn Springer Dance Projects. The show runs through Saturday, February 21, 2026 with limited seating gallery performances and a weekly screening of an original film of Something Familiar by video artist Rachel Malehorn.
Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rossetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the eph…































